SOVIET RUSSIA.
SOVIET D.IgSATISFTEI>. BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. MOSCOW, June 10. Trie newspaper “Isvestia,” as expected. considers that Kowerda’s sentence is inadequate, and says it will provoke just indignation in Russia, whose demands for participation in the trial, and for a severe verdict, have been rejected. The Soviet, it adds, is awaiting the Polish Government's attitude as regards the third, demand, viz., the liquidation of White Guard and terrorist organisations, before concluding how far the Polish Government's declarations of good neighbourship conform to fets.
UNFAVOURABLE TO SOVIET. BERLIN, June 16
Anti-Bolshevik propaganda abroad and the executions in Russia have created a very unfavourable impression among the powers in Vienna, is Herr .Marx's parting message to Teliitelierin, who has gone to Moscow.
DANISH DISSATISFAf THAN. HELSINGFORS, June IG. The Government is dissatisfied with the Soviet reasons for the execution of Elvengren and is demanding amplification.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1927, Page 3
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